FEATURED VIDEO:CNN's Great Big Story

Jose Remi Productions teamed up with CNN's Great Big Story to tell the story of Antonio Negron, a free-diving spear fisherman from Culebra, Puerto Rico. The film chronicles a day in the life of one of the most passionate individuals we've ever met. Join him on a dive into the waters of Culebra, Puerto Rico and understand the importance of catching only what you need to survive.

If you're interested in helping 'Tony' out directly be sure to check out our indie go-go campaign posted below.

To track commercial fishing activity around the world, SkyTruth, a small nonprofit based in Shepherdstown, West Virginia, has recently launched Global Fishing Watch in partnership with Google and Oceana.

Benedetto guitars have been played by four generations of jazz masters. The Benedetto guitar appears on countless recordings, videos, and TV and film soundtracks, and has been featured in books, magazines and museums (including the permanent collection of The Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of American History), and on concert stages and jazz festivals around the world.

'Exchange' is a cinema vérité style documentary shot in May of 2013 in Boston, MA. The film chronicles a day in the life of a group of college students who are woken up one morning to the sound of sirens. Firemen are rushing to put out a fire in a nearby apartment in Allston. As the friends make their way to investigate, they stumble across a mysterious collection of art abandoned on the street. Jess Zobler makes it her mission to uncover the secret behind the mysterious collection.

Salt Marshes are the second most productive ecosystem on our planet. But with more than 40% of America's population on the coast, more long docks are being put into the water. These long docks act as a barrier for wrack. Once wrack is blocked, it builds up on the living marsh grass, eventually killing it, causing the grass to disappear forever. This is the story of one woman's quest to protect the salt marsh.

As populations expand deeper into the South Eastern region of the United States, many communities are feeling threatened by their prehistoric neighbors. Tom Murphy, an alligator biologist from Charleston, South Carolina, is trying to change that. Tom has made it his mission to develop a system in which alligators and humans can live peacefully side by side.

Documentary production is the driving force behind Jose Remi. Our environmental documentaries have been screened at the Blue Ocean Film Festival in St. Petersburg, Florida; the Animal Film Festival in Grass Valley, California; and at Gray's Reef Film Festival in Savannah, Georgia. Our films have been exhibited at the National Museum of Animals & Society in Los Angeles, California; and at the University of Georgia in Athens, Georgia.